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Killing Innocence In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee

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In the novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird”, there are details within the text that sublimely expound upon the theme of killing innocence, or a mockingbird. For example, when Scout describes the dialogue before the trial, “ … she [Miss Gates] was talking … heard her say that it’s about time someone them a lesson, they were gettin’ [sic] above themselves …” (Lee 283). This expresses how many people were biased and hateful towards Tom Robinson, despite his innocence. The fact that one would be willing for an honest man to suffer, which exists in their actions because of their racial bias and hatred, represents the unfairness of his situation, and how an innocent is destined to be ‘shot’ by the ‘hunter’. In addition, when the Ewells’ treatment of Helen

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